Sales brochures, have, over many years been a buyer's "first introduction" to a model. Through the passage of time, and the changing ownership, you may not have had such a privilege. These brochures offer an amazing insight into a bygone era, of cloth caps, pipes and tweed jackets, when advertising standards were practically non-existent, and where (like the advertisements) artistic licence was more the order of the day. If you have a different brochure style
that is not currently featured here and would like to add it to this gallery, please scan it and send it to the
webmaster remembering to state, if possible, the publication, and date.

As some of these brochures are bigger than A3 (when opened out fully), they have been reduced to 1/4 size to speed downloading.

Whereas the
Export Colour Chart is a simple piece of paper folded over about it's centre
axis, the Home Colour Chart is a much more fanciful affair. It is
again a single sheet, but twice the size of the export one, printed on both
sides, with the colour chart information on one side, so that page one and
four are top left and right and page two and three are upside down on the
same side of the page. When you completely unfold the chart, the Press
Opinions can be found on the inside. The file has been made deliberately
high definition (at 432 kb) so that you can read the comments.

Home Colour Chart Page 1

86 kb

Home Colour Chart Pages 2 and 3

71 kb

Home Colour Chart Page 4

96 kb

Some Press Opinions

Inside page Home Colour Chart only

432 kb

Compliments slip accompanying

Home Colour Chart

50 kb

Later Colour Chart (Courtesy
of Willem van der Veer)

The later colour chart shares the
"Guarantee and Conditions of Sale" pages and the "Press Opinions" pages of the earlier Home edition, however, the front and rear covers are
subtly different.